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Google Would Have Looked Like in the 80’s
Gagan Mehra1 from VentureBeat:
The big data ecosystem has now reached a tipping point where the basic infrastructural capabilities for supporting big data challenges and opportunities are easily available. Now we are entering what I would call the next generation of big data — big data 2.0 — where the focus is on three key areas: Speed, Data Quality, Applications.
While I’m not convinced we can call the first cycle complete, if this is Big Data 2.0 can we skip at 3.0 already2?
Gagan Mehra: Chief evangelist for Software AG ↩
Not that these are boring, but they sound like pre Big Data problems. ↩
Original title and link: Big Data 2.0: the next generation of Big Data (NoSQL database©myNoSQL)
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Building restful web services, like other programming skills is part art, part science. As the Internet industry progresses, creating a REST API becomes more concrete, with emerging best practices. As RESTful Web services don’t follow a prescribed standard except for HTTP, it’s important to build your RESTful API in accordance with industry best practices to ease development and simplify client adoption.
Presently, there aren’t a lot of REST API guides to help the lonely developer. RestApiTutorial.com is dedicated to tracking REST API best practices and making resources available to enable quick reference and self education for the development crafts-person.
Might be useful!
Staving off new payments startups means moving faster. To do that PayPal would have to convert 20 of its data centers into a private cloud--and...
Justin Sloane
Twitter launched in 2006 without any of the elements that make tweeting what it is today. The @-reply, hashtag, and retweet were first used by early adopters and later officially embraced by the company.
Here’s the story behind their conception.
Don’t confront me with my failures I had not forgotten them
Jackson Browne (via nevver)
Jack Dorsey is a techno aesthete in the manner of Steve Jobs. Dorsey’s tastes are self-consciously in synch with the design of Twitter. “Constraint inspires creativity” is one of his credos. This obsession with streamlining helped Dorsey create Square, whose first product was a credit-card reader that attaches to mobile devices through a headphone jack. Square technology, he hopes, will one day kill the cash register, simplifying commerce the way Twitter simplifies online communication.
(Très) long mais très intéressant!
It seems like language popularity is constantly fluctuating in the tech world. I tried to prove this by visualizing GitHub pushes and looking for trends.
The GitHub Archive is a project that records forks, watches, pushes, pulls, and various other events on public GitHub repositories and…
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Do you know @Azendoo ?
PLUS : [ Maddyness.com : Comment Azendoo a dépassé les 100 000 utilisateurs en 15 mois ]
“In the startup world, you work hard and you move fast to make other people rich. Other people. You’re a small elite of very smart young people who are working hard for an even smaller elite of mostly baby boomer financiers. So they can buy national governments, shut the governments down, destroy the middle class and the nation state… That will be the judgement of history for your startup culture… It was a tacit allegiance between the hacker space favelas of the startups and offshored capital and tax avoidance money laundries. We’re all auto colonialised by the austerity”
Bruce Sterling quoted by James Darling in They may have the money, but we have the tools of technology. (via buzz)